President Trump is visiting three Persian Gulf countries with primary economic objectives.
He signed economic and military agreements with Saudi Arabia worth $600,000 million and is promoting US technology.
He met with the new interim president of Syria, Ahmed El Sharaa, in an attempt to normalize relations with the new Syrian regime.
Trump asked El Sharaa to join the Abraham Accords and to invite US companies to invest in Syrian gas and oil.
There is speculation about a possible unexpected stop by Trump in Istanbul to talk about peace in Ukraine.
Qatar offered Trump a Boeing 747-8, which will become the new presidential plane, valued at $400 million.
Conclusion: Trump's journey has serious economic and strategic implications. He is pushing forward American technology, negotiating with controversial leaders, and receiving questionable gifts from foreign states.